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The Word Warrior

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A carnival baby, born on the beautiful island of Trinidad and Tobago, Sherell Cummings-Jones is an author of some of the most gripping tearjerkers, jaw-dropping romantic suspenses and laugh out loud young adult romances. She is a wife and mother to two beautiful girls and usually refers to herself as a chameleon, when her words and realities seamlessly move from charming and sweet to dangerously wild and outrageous.

 She has been writing for more than eight years, providing deeply emotional and mind blowing stories that define what true love really means. 

Her comedic personality, charming wit, and sharp tongue makes her a true force, and a dynamic asset to the writing community.

 She defies gravity and can have you falling in love, because when it comes to matters of the heart, she always proves that love conquers all. 

 

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10 Questions Answered 

QUESTION 1📖

Favorite Book of all time? 

 

ANSWER 

Don't have one. 

 

QUESTION 2🖊️

Favorite Authors? 

 

ANSWER 

I'm in love with many, but off the top of my head I'd say, Aleatha Romig, Rachel Van Dyken, K. Webster, Jana Aston, V. Keeland, Helena Hunting. 

 

QUESTION 3🥣

Favorite food? 

 

ANSWER

Chocolate and cheese. (not together) 

 

QUESTION 4

Favorite TV show? 

 

ANSWER

Supernatural and anything show of the supernatural realm. 

 

QUESTION 5💛💜💚

Why write Romance? 

 

ANSWER 

I'm not a lover of romantic TV shows and movies, but oddly enough I love forcing two fictional characters together and manipulating them into situations that may or may not bring them together. Doesn't everyone? 

 

QUESTION 6🦸‍♀️

Marvel or DC? 

 

ANSWER 

Please, Marvel all the way. 

 

QUESTION 7 ☕

Coffee or tea? 

 

ANSWER 

Aren't all writers coffee drinkers? 

 

QUESTION 8🏖️

Dream vacation destination? 

 

ANSWER 

Greece. 

 

QUESTION 9 🐽

Cat or dog? 

 

ANSWER 

Horse. 

 

QUESTION 10 ❓❓

Is writing what you've always wanted to do? 

 

ANSWER 

No, it didn't become a dream until I read my first book at sixteen; which was Fifty Shades of Grey by the way. After taking in that challenge, I started reading more and then I challenged myself to write, which eventually turned into my first publication, A Smile In a Beautiful Sky. 

 

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